Mary Davis

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  • by Mary Davis The lifeless body of Nate, the Lightning elite acoyle floated in the water for a moment before it slowly dissipated into light particles, leaving nothing behind. As soon as the body disappeared, a notification appeared in front of Emery. Looking at the notification, which told him he won the arduous battle, Emery could not hold himself back from smiling widely. This was his first victory! Not only did he receive points for his efforts, the fight earlier also helped him break through the…
  • by Mary Davis Although Emery felt his power had increased and would love to give a spin on his newfound strength by fighting those two acolytes head on, deep down he knew fighting two acolytes was too difficult for him. He was not even sure he could defeat one, let alone two, rank 7 acolytes. If he wanted to beat the odds and win, Emery had to use his wits. The lightning acolyte gritted his teeth in impatience and snapped at Emery. "You've been cornered! If you surrender now, at least you can save us some…
  • by Mary Davis Emery had heard the name 'Lodos' from Silva before. That was the name of the acolyte known to be a maniac. Apparently she thought he was also the strongest of the elite acolytes participating in this game. Emery finally understood why the two elites stood still like a statue the moment this creepy looking acolyte arrived. Lodos casted a spell and the 6 acolytes there dropped in a kneeling position to the ground. Gravity spells were a rare form of darkness element magic, just like space magic, and not…
  • by Mary Davis As he hid behind the tree and peeked his head over, Emery watched the ongoing fight ensue in the middle of the wide grassfield. Right now, in front of his eyes, Emery saw a total of 8 acolytes, two of them from Elite Class. One elite acolyte was currently fighting against four lucky Class acolytes. Meanwhile, Emery could see the other three people right around the location of the battle. There, another lucky Class acolyte knelt on the ground with wounds on his body while another one was glaring at the…
  • by Mary Davis Upon entering the portal, Emery felt his body froze. Even if he wanted to, he could not move any of his limbs. In the darkness, a bright light suddenly appeared from nowhere, and before Emery was able to process what happened, his ears were greeted by the sound of rustling leaves and his skin was brushed by a refreshing breeze. When he opened his eyes, Emery saw that he was standing amidst lush trees, right in the middle of a dense forest. Right now, Emery was still being prevented from moving. In the…
  • by Mary Davis Among the sea of acolytes, Emery noticed a figure frantically running towards him. Narrowing his eyes, Emery realized the figure was Silva. "Emery!" Silva exclaimed, as she narrowly stopped in front of Emery. She was gasping for air due to how fast she had run. "Woah! Calm down, Silva! What happened?" Emery exclaimed, as Silva almost crashed onto him. "E-Emery!" Silva said, panting. "We don't have much time. Listen! I'm in the group D. Hence, my group will be your opponent." Before Emery could…
  • by Mary Davis Day 20 Finally, after what felt like an eternity, the second game of this competition will begin soon. Emery and his friends decided to prepare in advance. This time, they did not go outside the hall like before. They climbed the stairs together and arrived in the arena. Upon entering the arena, all acolytes stared in awe when they saw the empty chairs of the first trial, utterly bursting with people this time. At the very least, there were ten-thousands or more people crammed together in the…
  • by Mary Davis That night, Emery and his friends decided to go to the seventh mountain summit, where Roran and the other acolytes had gathered. Upon seeing them, the brown-haired acolyte greeted their group with excitement. "I'm glad you could make it. Have you guys decided to join?" Julian said. "Yes, but we'd like to know more about your plan first." Roran shook his head and answered. "Yeah, right, we can't do that, we need you to join before we can tell you more about the plan. After all, don't forget we…
  • by Mary Davis The tenth day. Time passed quickly as Emery spent all his time and energy doing his best to increase his strength. Even when there was only one day left before the second game began, he still spent the last day training inside the origin stone room at the Darkness Institute. After receiving the abundance of spirit stones from Magus Xion three days ago, Emery thought on how he should have divided the spirit stones. It really wasn't hard for him to decide and divide them equally between himself and his…
  • by Mary Davis Emery noticed the expression plastered on Magus Xion's face and could not help but be worried. Magus Xion was silent, thinking about what to say, after a while, he looked at Emery and said, "Emery, tell me. Why do you want to win the game?" Emery was stunned when he heard the unexpected question. However, before he could even say a word, the magus spoke again, "I'm sorry. That's a stupid question. Let me rephrase it." "Why do you want to be a magus?" This time, the question asked by Magus Xion,…
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